TUTORIALS & TESTS

Product Detail:

30 Day Evaluation Details:

This program is designed to help students of the healthcare professions learn basic concepts
and principles related to the field of pharmacology. The content is ideal for introducing nursing
students to pharmacology and the administration of drugs. It will help prepare students for learning
the procedures and skills necessary for the safe administration of medications to patients. In
addition, it can be used by current practitioners of the nursing profession to review of these
important concepts.

Content Overview:

The tutorial is divided into five modules. The first four are instructional units. The final module is
a test bank.

Module 1: Introductory Concepts

Module 2: Drug Facts

Module 3: Principles of Drug Action

Module 4: Responses to Drugs

Module 5: Test Bank

The tests in the test bank cover all of the tutorial modules. Students are given their test results
at the completion of each test accompanied by correct answers and rationale. Instructors can use
these tests as pre- or post-tests. Test scores can be used to monitor student progress and
mastery of the subject matter. Test results are recorded in databases on the EDGT server and are
available for retrieval and review by both instructors and students.

Learning Objectives:

After completing the online tutorial, the learner should be able to:

Discuss the roles and responsibilities of the various members of the health care team in
maintaining patient safety during drug therapy.

Describe developmental factors that nurses must consider when administering drugs to
patients of varying ages.

License and Pricing:

You can enjoy this tutorial free for 30 days. A fully licensed purchase of this tutorial includes
an unlimited number of users at the site of purchase for a period of three years. Additional
campuses may purchase access to the tutorial for half price.

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